Taylormade Burner 09 Game Improvement Irons Review

  • At a glance

  • TG Rating 4 out of 5
  • Owner Rating 5 out of 5
  • RRP £549.00

What we say...

Had it not been for the stunning performance of the Mizuno MX-200, the TaylorMade Burner 09 golf irons would have walked away with the top honour – it’s just a brilliant set from a manufacturer that continues to improve on previous models.

Both of our guys felt the clubs were really well made and liked the fact the long, mid and short irons were all designed seperately, with the mphasis on different aspects depending on what paticular quality is needed.

So, forgiveness was the watchword in the 4-iron, accuracy the key in the mid-iron and responsiveness in the short-iron.

Sounds very sensible doesn’t it? And our test team believed that it was a policy which very much achieved what it set out to.

John felt that although he put a few ropey swings on the 4-iron, there wasn’t one bad result with them, a real victory for the technology and quality of the Burner.

Meanwhile Richard loved the look of the club at address, noting that they were ideal for the more discerning golfer who didn’t want to have a great big chunky set but without losing any forgiveness.

And, while the performance of th 6-iron was brilliant, it was the ease of use of the 4-iron that helped elevate the Burner past some of the other clubs in this category.

The longer stick felt almost as forgiving as the 8-iron, effectively removing the fear from tough approaches from range. A valid recommendation if ever there was one.

Ratings (out of 5)

Looks: 4.5   Feel: 5   Forgiveness: 4.5   Dispersion: 4.5   Distance: 4.5

2010 Review:

TaylorMade engineers have designed the short, mid and long irons separately. The short irons concentrate on accuracy and precision, the mid-irons on distance while the long-irons are all about forgiveness. Alex, Colin and Craig all  commented on how nice the irons looked at address, and they certainly weren’t too chunky when it came to topline thickness. Craig thought they felt heavyish but this was a positive because they felt powerful. Colin commented on the fantastic feel. Alex felt they might appeal to better players as well as game improvers due to a sleek design and he also commented on the impressive level of feedback.

Ratings (out of 5):

Distance: 5   Dispersion: 2.5   Looks: 4.7   Feel: 4.2   Forgiveness: 4.5



The Taylormade Burner 09 Irons won a silver award in the Irons test in Today's Golfer for 2010 in issue 270.

Contact: 08000 728 624 or www.taylormadegolf.eu
Graphite: Yes, £649

Product Information

Left Handed available No
Custom-Fit available Yes
Lofts
Forgiveness level Medium
Graphite shafts available No
Iron type Cavity
Offset Moderate

Your Reviews

Taylormade Irons User Reviews

  • 5 out of 5 Straighter, faster, longer.

    By GMcGoun

    I spent a lot of time researching clubs before heading down to the range to try some out. I picked up the Mizuno MX-100, Cleveland CG gold, Ping G15 and Burner XDs. Out of these the Pings came out favourite for feel, consistency, flight and direction. I was then given Callaway's X22, Wilson Di9s, Titleist AP-1s and asked if I could try the Burner 09s. Straight away I liked the look of them, the contrasting coloured metals and line on the face make them easy to line up at address. I narrowed it down to the Burner 09 and Pings. After much deliberation I went for the TM's - the ball came off the club much faster than the Pings and went a10-12 yards further, which made me double-check they were both 7 irons, not different clubs!  I could not believe how easy to hit the long irons were, the strike and feel gave complete confidence that the ball was going to follow its predecessor flying towards the range markers. The look and feel of these clubs won't appeal to everyone - they are quite light, so much so that my bag is markedly lighter than with my old clubs. Personally I am extremely happy with my new purchase and can't wait to get them out on the course.